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Fibre-optic dynamic strain borehole sensing at Etna volcano

Philippe Jousset,Gilda Currenti,Rosalba Napoli, Mario Pulvirenti, Daniele Pelligrino, Christian Cunow, Graziano Larocca,Alessandro Bonaccorso,Giuseppe Leto,Charlotte Krawczyk

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<p class="western" align="left">Volcano monitoring has been experiencing significant improvements in recent years, yet eruption forecasting and scenarios have still lack of understanding, due to the poor observations in low amplitude events and hindered by surface external noise of similar amplitudes. Volcanic events have been shown to be accurately recorded with fiber optic techniques at the surface. In this study, we present preliminary results of fibre optic cable deployed in <span lang="en-US">a new 200 m deep borehole on the southern flank of Etna at about 6 km away from the summit crater. This borehole has been designed primarily for the future deployment of a new strain sensor type. We benefited from the drilling of this new borehole to deploy a single-mode fibre optic cable. We connected an interrogator and recorded dynamic strain rate during several periods: first, in 2020 for several days during the completion of the borehole and the final stage of the drilling; second, in 2021 for several weeks during an active volcanic period; and in December 2022 during a quiet activity period of several months. We present a selection of records of noise while drilling, local volcano-tectonic earthquakes and volcanic events and tremor that occurred during those periods. These examples show the benefit of deploying a fibre in a borehole far from the active area and demonstrate the great variety of signals fibre optic can record is such configuration.</span></p>
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